As a result, their parents and caregivers spend less time nursing them through sickness. This has direct benefits in terms of ability to work inside and outside the home.
3) More money to spend or save- People who work more are able to contribute more to household incomes.
4) Less time spent caring for sick children means as much as $1 billion more available over a decade for families in low and middle income countries to spend or save.
5) Better off families and communities- As fewer people have to look after sick children and more are able to work, communities can do better economically, increasing spending and savings rates and contributing to greater national economic growth. Over the current decade, lower care costs for health systems and for families could save up to $6 billion in treatment costs.
6) The primary benefit of vaccination is that it prevents disease. Immunization is considered one of the greatest public health achievements, and experts agree that immunization is key to staying healthy.
Benefits to the Sponsors:
1) It can be considered as an opportunity to enhance marketing strategies by increasing visibility and establishing and improving relationships with the community and pharmaceutical and government